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TWO City workers have sex next to a window in full view of the street.

The man, in his 50s, and topless lover have been seen romping four times in a month — with footage shared online.

 A randy couple appear at the City window
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A randy couple appear at the City window
 The pair the be in an intimate embrace in the video footage
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The pair the be in an intimate embrace in the video footage
 The lovers have been seen romping four times in a month
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The lovers have been seen romping four times in a month

Staff at a bank near Liverpool Street in Central London — from where the video was shot — are heard giving a hilarious running commentary on their love-making.

A male voice says: "Okay there's a nipple, I see a nipple."

Then a female voice jokingly reprimands him saying: "There's a lady here!"

He responds: "There's a lady over there as well!"

In the second video - 15 seconds long - the woman appears to be sitting on an inner ledge with her back pressed against the window.

Her lover is seen standing between her legs with his hand on her bum.

 The topless woman can been seen through an open window
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The topless woman can been seen through an open window
 The lovers made no attempt to hide their tryst
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The lovers made no attempt to hide their tryst

A banker in offices opposite said: “It could be a boss and his secretary.

“They make no effort to hide it.

“Proper thrillseekers. Everyone is sharing it.

“It’s cheering us up no end. Who says banking is boring?”

In footage on WhatsApp, staff near the office give a commentary.

One says: “Unreal!” Another writes: “That old man has done well.”

 The window can be seen in clear view from the London street
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The window can be seen in clear view from the London streetCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun

The window is thought to be in a loo used by five firms in the Central London offices.

Managers Savills and Cluster Seven, the firm based on that floor, declined to comment.

Soon after our call, someone closed the window.


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